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Note: This article may contain outdated information. It was published on Monday, March 30, 2026.

Fort Pierce Students Dive into Careers with Fire Trucks and Food Trucks

Lawnwood Elementary hosted a hands-on event where kids explored essential jobs like firefighting, law enforcement and hibachi cooking through interactive stations.

Fort Pierce Students Dive into Careers with Fire Trucks and Food Trucks
Illustration by Priya Okafor / TC Sentinel
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Lawnwood Elementary School in Fort Pierce welcomed fire trucks, ambulances, sheriff's deputies, utility workers, and a hibachi food truck to campus for a hands-on community career day, according to officials with St. Lucie Public Schools. According to available information,

Students rotated through each station in class groups, getting a ground-level look at the people and equipment behind some of the region's most essential jobs. The experience was designed to move learning beyond the classroom and give children a chance to see, touch, and ask questions about careers that shape daily life on the Treasure Coast.

Guests from the St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office, Fort Pierce Fire Rescue, Port St. Lucie Fire Rescue, and Fort Pierce Utilities Authority walked students through their daily responsibilities, the specialized tools each job demands, and the training and teamwork required to serve the public. Lucky Chu Hibachi Food Truck also participated, offering students a look at small business and food service work.

Students arrived prepared with thoughtful questions, and every guest took time to answer them, encouraging the kind of curiosity that drives real learning, according to school officials. That back-and-forth between working professionals and young students is at the heart of what educators call career-connected learning, an approach that helps children build context for subjects they study in school.

For elementary-age students, moments like these can carry lasting weight. Seeing a firefighter climb down from a truck or a deputy explain why communication matters on the job makes abstract ideas about community and service concrete in ways a textbook cannot.

Lawnwood families looking for more information on upcoming school events can contact the school directly through the St. Lucie Public Schools district website at stlucie.k12.fl.us.

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